Genuinely have a feeling Lots of Kids missed out but I want other peoples opinions

  • ieatpwns@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    If more parents policed their children’s media habits it would be harder for politicians to sell surveillance as children’s safety or at least govt wouldn’t use children’s safety as a scapegoat for surveillance

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      11 minutes ago

      If more humans took responsibility for their lives in general the world would operate a lot better.

  • bstix@feddit.dk
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    2 hours ago

    Trying to censor kids shows isn’t feasible. They’re going to find out anyway, or it will be a massive culture shock when they eventually hear their first swear word as adults. I’d rather take the opportunity to talk with ny kids about it if the watch crap.

    SpongeBob doesn’t really bother me, but if they watch Alvin and the Chipmunks I always ask them to use headphones, because I can’t stand that shit.

  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    6 hours ago

    I wasn’t “allowed” to watch it, not because my parents had a problem with it but because we didn’t have cable TV. I miss some references other people make about SpongeBob or other Nickelodeon / cable TV stuff, but I’ve never felt like I missed out much. Especially now as an adult, I just get to ask people about something they’re nostalgic for from childhood and have interesting conversations.

    I did see half an episode of Nickelodeon Guts once and would have watched the heck out of it if we’d had cable.

  • Melobol@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Those parents probably trying their best to curate their children media. That’s literally their job. Parenting means they make these decisions.

    What do I think of parents that make their kids do religious things / cultural things?
    Or make kids learn a foreign language / music?

    They are better bc they are trying. Versus the parents that just give an ipad to the kid so they shut up.

  • IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    I think that is silly.

    It is not my kid and I am not parenting them, so it is not my business.

  • spicy pancake@lemmy.zip
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    10 hours ago

    As a kid who wasn’t allowed to watch it because it was a “mindless” show according to my parents, I feel irritated that they misjudged it likely based on a few random moments they chanced across. We didn’t have cable so it didn’t matter much anyway

    I have heard some kids say their parents banned it because the voice acting annoyed them, which is fair tbh. But I personally would allow the kid to watch it with headphones in that case.

    I get the sense most parents that banned it did so for a similar reason to mine; they saw it as a dumb show about dumb characters doing dumb things. I also saw it that way as a kid because I had a preconceived opinion after hearing that from adults, and any random out of context clip I might see at a friend’s house confirmed that bias.

    After having watched some in college to catch up after being deprogrammed by friends (and getting sick of meme-induced FOMO), I now consider it a smartly written show about characters of (mostly) average intelligence doing (mostly) neutral and sometimes dumb things, lol

  • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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    8 hours ago

    I loved spongebob, the first few seasons anyway. I was allowed to watch it too, mostly because I was about 13 years old.

    I could appreciate a lot more than younger kids, so I don’t know if they really missed out on too much.